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Phonics and Reading Workshop 27 th January 2016

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Phonics and Reading Workshop

27th January 2016

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CVC – consonant, vowel, consonant e.g. catCVVC – consonant, vowel, vowel, consonant e.g. seen

Segment – Say each sound, c-a-tBlend – Say all the sounds together to make a word, catDecode – to look at the letter shapes and work out the

corresponding sounds

What is phonics?

Phonics is a system of relationships between letters and sounds in a language.

Key Vocabulary

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Speaking and listening lay the foundations for phonics learning.

Emphasis on attuning to sounds and auditory discrimination.

Developing vocabulary and language comprehension.

Begin oral blending and segmenting.

Continuum across the year groups.

Where does it start?

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F2 – Jolly Phonics songs F3 – Read Write Inc

Bingo!

Single sounds

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Blending and segmenting

Click to insert chart

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The children learn that groups of letters can represent one sound e.g. ay in play, ee as in tree and igh as in high.

Set 2. Vowel sounds.

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Tricky set 2 sounds

ir air igh

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The children learn that there are alternative ways of writing the same sounds. They sound the same, but are written differently.

Read the soundSay the rhymeSound out and blend words with the sound inWrite words with that sound inWrite words with alternative vowel soundsExplore where the sound is often used

Set 3. Alternative vowel sounds.

ir er ur

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Set 3 sounds

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Activity Time!

Ms Holly

Writing using phonics for spelling

Mr Andy

Sound buttons and reading

Ms Hayley

Games to play at home with sounds, ribbon words and

red words.

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Reading at home

Reading should not be presented to children as a chore or duty. It should be offered to them as a precious gift. Kate DiCamillo

If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales. -- Albert Einstein

Our Role to…

• Develop a love of reading.• Let children read what they want.

• Read a range of books, comic, fiction and non-fiction.• Expose our children to story language.

• Show that text carries meaning.

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Reading at home

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Thank you.

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